THE KING OP LEATHER. FRANCIS JV JONES, The now Notorious Slaughterer of BOOTS AND SHOES. VILL Open m his New' and Spacious Premises, opposite the Princess Theatre, Ridgway street, Wanganui on MONDAY 24th"SEPTJSMBE8, With the Magnificent Stock of E. H. Hunt's Estate, of Wellington, when BOOTB AND SHOES -Ofyov ery yarietyjwilirbei yoflered at-Prlces so jLojn/ftbat th*eytmußt -be' Been to be^beliered. Haadsof Families are requested torafrain from buying anything m connection witb Leather until the Arrival of this SPLENDID STOCK; Remember— That a Sale of this Gigantic Magnitude only occurs once m a Life Time As Mr Joneß has Bought this Immense Stock for cash at something less: than half their Original Co«i. A -he v is m a position to sell , Cheaper than any other house m the Leather * Trade.* ' , The Shop will be open for the Great Rush on MONDAY, 124 th September, and topre- . vent customers from being dissapointed m j not being attended to at once,; has engaged j aatn t efficient staff . of, hands, who have my ] positiTe instrhotions to sell the Goods at tbe , , Lowest Prices Don't forget to nail and secure some real 'Bargains, as thajf are all New, and just out of . , ' , - , , • Boiri.- ' . :.. . ' : - - - - •■ . rnry.o'i i, .:. .., ... ,_j VBA&aa J. JONES, " " Th's i greatest riving wonder of the Age. PLOTO'l'' FLOUR 11 A SK for ChambeVlaih's FLOUR, admitted tc be the best n the , ;rj. |. . ,-!,.,], Manawatu. ;i, Chamberlain's is the only mill that is ..fitted, with, appliances for thoroughly -■ii-; l-ty A.,<x.i-y y 'X : mixing the wheats essential to making /Qopd Flour. . Orders punctually attended to. W< Ei afi^A M BiBRl A I N, Feilding Steam Flour Mil!. <2TTo b« obtained at King Eroe., The Square, aud Milverton <fc Son's j Main- ., ■tifcef;, Palmerston. | Quality and ' f iiii weight guaranteed. Sent m an Envelope for 8d Stamps - to /defray .Postage SOCIAL SCIENCE, ATRBiATJSE^bn all Nervous TJis« .'orders wbieh cause Impediments to Marriage, and all Cnrouic diseases ; . H'alsOj.HoW, tq Choose a Partner for Life-. j Lso'as.tolive happyandrproducehjalthy children, and how regain and preserve your health, &c,, &c. r , Address— B. % SJSLBY, Medical Herbalistf DeTonshi^elStweti Surry BCills, Sydn e^ i..H-u '.yy.'ji-iTi: i':.- , -- . ■■''} : i^TENDESTG PUEOHASERS OF ■: :./ a " IvJUiU "-------oi;b : -TBLi*r-a*"*''' ; SPRING : ANT) ' SUlißiEß ;''gtf ASCI^ # Should. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING fjACTORY'S B R &NCH; Where they; can select from, the," LARGEST VARIETY oi FASHION. •= ' < ABIiB^GARMEISfTS ? Manufactured from Sound and Reliable. NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. The well-knofra reputation enjoyed !by'; : T /, the Firm of Selhng: A GENUINE ARTICLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE Has resulted m an increase of Business during the past season, and. they can now boast of having TWENTY-ONE RETAIL B BANC HES m New Zealand, thus enabling them to increase the Factory produce, economising both material and' labour, and ensuring to their patrons a further benefit m the shape jjof a still - LOWER RATE OF WHOLESALE PRICES. * ] ;{{/ - }/ - ■ ■■ '•aA* ; SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING. HATS and CAPS, PORTMANTEAUS, And Every Requisite . at Wholesale Price. Robert Meters, 5 Manager, Palmerston Branch; v , New' Zsaiand 0 lot hing Factory, """" THE SQUARE. steady Money StoreSPRING SHIPMENT, 1883. - i^IrlST DISPLAY. WE shall show on Monday, October ",Ist, latest novelties m Spring ,aiid Summer Drapery, ci s.s. Doric. These goods we, re specially ordered by our , manager, and consist of ._..,__ i Fancy dress .materials, buttons, cord, A ■ . • .;, • ; . . > A. , ; • scarfs, and, handker- . y> -.■;■■ ,-.-■;.!.:.' •' phief s so match Embroidered Robes m cream grass cloth.- ,, . j■• ; .- y : " l A Ottoman Brooches, new shades. Satins, all colors.; •.■; , .Visites -and Dolmans^ unique designs . . Ties and. Scarfs, m fashionable inateriajis iij size and varied. Trimmings, new colors and styles.! Antimacassars, Aesthetic Resigns.. - N.7B<—Qno Penny m the Shilling discount fer cash on all goods not adevertised m list, READY MONET STORE. The Square, 'Pajmerston North, . mmmmmmimnu Ii n i ni i 11— ■ — — ■ — | IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. ! ,_N,.i5.— The Manawatu Standard, the \ Oldest' Established Daily Country Newspaper ou the West Coast, is unequalled asau adver ! Using medium, being more widely circulated ' than any other Newspaper m the District, <
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 258, 4 October 1883, Page 2
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